As part of a plan to develop a new family of algae-based resins, Cereplast Inc. expects to offer the
The Pembroke and Winnisquam school districts will finance the improvements and use the energy and operational savings the upgrades produce to pay for the work, according to Honeywell, which guarantees savings through a 15-year performance contract. Both districts will also receive funding through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act for the projects, resulting in no required up-front capital or additional money from the districts' budgets.






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